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1 shoe pegs
Пищевая промышленность: сапожные гвозди -
2 shoe pegs
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3 сапожные гвозди
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > сапожные гвозди
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4 сапожные гвозди
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5 estaquilla
f.1 in shoe making, a peg (madera).2 any wooden pin which fastens one piece of timber to another.3 beam of a velvet-loom.4 tent peg.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: estaquillar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: estaquillar.* * *1 (de madera) peg, pin; (de tienda de campaña) tent peg2 (clavo) tack, spike* * *SF [de madera] peg; (=clavo largo) spike, long nail; [para tienda] tent peg* * *femenino peg* * *= peg.Ex. Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.* * *femenino peg* * *= peg.Ex: Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.
* * *(para sujetar) peg, pin; (de una tienda) peg* * *
estaquilla sustantivo femenino
1 (estaca pequeña) nail, peg
2 (tipo de clavo) pin, peg
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peg
* * *estaquilla nf[espiga] wooden peg* * *estaquilla nf1) : peg2) espiga: spike -
6 תפר
תָּפַר(b. h.) to join; to sew, mend. Men.31b קרע … יִתְפּוֹר בשלש אל יתפור if a rent (in the column of a scroll) goes through two lines, one may mend it; if through three, you dare not mend it (but must insert a new column). Sabb.XIII, 2 התּוֹפֵר … על מנת לִתְפּוֹר, v. תְּפִירָה. Ib. 60b תְּפָרוֹ מבפנים if he fastened the leather shoe inside the sandal; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּפוּר; f. תְּפוּרָה; pl. תְּפוּרִים, תְּפוּרִין, תְּפוּרוֹת. Tosef.Toh.V, 1 נפל למים ת׳ טמא if it (spittle) fell into water, if it remains joined (cohesive), it is clean, opp. נמחה dissolved. Sabb. l. c.; Bets.I, 10 כלים בין ת׳ ובין שאינן ת׳ garments when sewed or unsewed. Ib. מנעל שאינו ת׳ a shoe the sole of which is not sewed on (though temporarily fastened with pegs); a. fr. Nif. נִתְפַּר to be sewed. Kel. XX, 6 משיִתָּפֵר Var. (ed. משיִתָּבַר) when the material for the curtain is sewed up; (Maim., reads משישבר = משישפר) expl. ‘when he has given it its due length and width by sewing; for dialectic interchange of ב and פ see בָּקַר a. פָּקַר Hif., and הֶבְקֵר a. הֶפְקַר). -
7 תָּפַר
תָּפַר(b. h.) to join; to sew, mend. Men.31b קרע … יִתְפּוֹר בשלש אל יתפור if a rent (in the column of a scroll) goes through two lines, one may mend it; if through three, you dare not mend it (but must insert a new column). Sabb.XIII, 2 התּוֹפֵר … על מנת לִתְפּוֹר, v. תְּפִירָה. Ib. 60b תְּפָרוֹ מבפנים if he fastened the leather shoe inside the sandal; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּפוּר; f. תְּפוּרָה; pl. תְּפוּרִים, תְּפוּרִין, תְּפוּרוֹת. Tosef.Toh.V, 1 נפל למים ת׳ טמא if it (spittle) fell into water, if it remains joined (cohesive), it is clean, opp. נמחה dissolved. Sabb. l. c.; Bets.I, 10 כלים בין ת׳ ובין שאינן ת׳ garments when sewed or unsewed. Ib. מנעל שאינו ת׳ a shoe the sole of which is not sewed on (though temporarily fastened with pegs); a. fr. Nif. נִתְפַּר to be sewed. Kel. XX, 6 משיִתָּפֵר Var. (ed. משיִתָּבַר) when the material for the curtain is sewed up; (Maim., reads משישבר = משישפר) expl. ‘when he has given it its due length and width by sewing; for dialectic interchange of ב and פ see בָּקַר a. פָּקַר Hif., and הֶבְקֵר a. הֶפְקַר).
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